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i 19:3. I ROSBBURO NEWS-REVIEW, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21 PACE 6IX An Exposition of- ORIENTAL The largest display of choice Persian Rugs ever held in this city may be seen in our windows and store. It's a Rare- Treat For citizens of Roseburg to be able to view such an elaborate exhibition, and we invite you to come very soon, as this display will be here ONLY A FEW DAYS A special representative cf CARTOZIAN BROS., direct importers cf Oriental and Chinese Rugs, is here to give yzu ipcrscn-il attention and the benefit of a direct pur- eliminating the usual wholesaler s profit. i ciiase; EjOL T1TH SSSXHZSSeUATtiXJS IL.ll ii UK Kt CLEANING AND REPAIRING There is vast difference in cleaning Oriental Rugs. To assure long life ?nd return of the lustrous colors of your rugs, it is essential to have them done by natives, who understand the natural and proper care. We will be g'.ad to give you any information for the care of your rues. Sea't'e Suckane CARTOZIAN BROS., Inc. One Price Oriental Rug Temples 323 Washington St. (Pittcck Blk.) Portland, Oregon On Display with New York Persia McKean, Darby & Baldwin Complete House Furnishers Roseburg, Oregon j LOCAL NEWS t l I nun OiikLiiv! .!r. and Mm. Ah :riM.- of Oui i;;r."I ar- h. n- for a : vi it- i;iK atifl shopplou. I I I III ter, M"lfoid: Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Hank, .M.d.'oni; C. It. I("y. Med ri;id: A. W. raisniis. Tuiilaiid: V W. Wh at, 1'oriliiud; C. II. Code, S.-a'lle. In Town Txla Mr. Kd l.ahric. who resid.s '" Caideti Will. transact, d busiii'-..; in tuv.u today. Ill I'lMtll MelHIM- !-. O. flood of M. in;; h vi ral days h-husiin-.is matters Is sp' mliim Krinil INirtlani! M rs. Fn d S hwai vi.sitinic friends In HaM two wi-elis, art in this city this in' Trip lo Knttene I'. A. Lockwood of tin1 Fori at'ene,. Ii It curlv this tuiirnliiK fr i:u:-.ne win r- In- as called ley lii-.-s Itm-rcsts. l . w HI ll IS lit-1!! ! tl a I home Yo'ltiR lady who pulled flowers tl r.ux Vi"-i Oak street laKt iiicht. was followed three blotii-. and is known. She Is notlflid hereby to come mill ., , j pa- damnc.s or lo r name will 1)'-' 'Ton'rnf nrr,v.,l n pof.d to .he oft,,-.. in Host lung thirt mm. it im: Item i oit- land where lit' has 1 for srv (iM't in S4tatllis lo hiiii.css days. matt. Oil. llillih l.t f I nr. al .Mrs. . I . I'uvis ii-u ti.t Hii--i ron for San Francisco win-re the wi',1 make nn extended vi'lt with h-r daui.'lilr. .Mrs. IMKr.r M. llowanl. Mrs. Davis lias not been well, nnu it is hoped that Hit' rhaiiKe will bene fit lor health. I'mm 'inline Vullov Mr. und Mrs. 11. II. Richtor. or; Camas Valley. rc si" ndlns several ; ,1a.-. in Kri'.t'hiiri' vi-ilii'i' and attend-! In to husln. rs mat:, -rs. They conduct n ,.,,.,, ' faunas Valley bioio. According to letters received here, .Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Uodweii. who formerly lived In Roschnrst. on tin' West Side, ate now in Hort Col lins, Colorado, anil expect to' leavo there the first nf the inonili for N'o hraska to make their perniaii'Tt home. Mr. Hodwell formerly InJ Visiting In City- . I "le -3 h'1e- Mrs. Minnie liushneii nt i en miipi and her sons Elmer of Ten Mile and. Boosters Give Program. i A number of the students of the i Oreiion Amirultural rolleu-e, who ate; home on their uprins vacation, cave! an Interestini; proi.-rain at llio hish school thiH afternoon. j A. I., of Myrtle I'oint. where in Kose burs today vlsitinst and attendinj? to business niattem. Ill-nlii I'aslor Hero Key. and Mrs. T. M. White and son, of tho Christian church at Praln visited In liosehuri; yesterday with Rev. Hilton of the RosebitlT Chlis tian churcli, returning to their home today. l-'onner le-ltlent He L. A. Morris, formerly a r.Jldent of this city. Is rpcndiiiK a thorl time In Jtosebnre reetinK liis old friends. Mr. Morris was employed with the Southern l'i'cific company, hut left hero about 25 yean n:j und has been employed by the Western Pacific railroad and has been resid ing at Stockton, lie Is now on bis way to Portland to visit with his j daughter. Vivian Craves, and will then wo to Chicaeo in the Interest of j the We: tern Pacific railroad com- . pany. ! Dress Up for EASTER You'll feel better, look better, make a k. impression. You get better service wear out of really good clothes. The T and surest way to get good clothes i. I Iart Schaffner & Marx-they are gua Don't forget a Shirt andTiefory01lr Easter outfit. And you will haVe trouble finding a h o, cap you like here. Good Clothes are Good for You 1 1 1 i f l8) DUDS FOR MEN, Inc. One day in March we will give your moner back on all cash sales j Former l!eJdem Here J. W. Cawifii Id formi 1 1 v of Itose- blll'L' Is FPendillS sevttal weekt here i vlsltini; his dauKliter Mrs. Vivian Registered at the Douglas Trench, and other r l.itives. Mr. Cawllield now resist s in Colorado, riouirlas hotel TEACHER OF COMSTOCK , J SCHOOL FAbMJ AW A I 1923 FORD T0tii R. R. llennett. teacher of the Driven less thu lu ., . 1. JIJ ..,.i.,,l.v A UIEl .ki.. Sl-IIOOl HI LUIIiniui n uiru jro..uu - .11 LUBj( rniinwinir nn nttack of scarlet fever. MATHEWS UOT,ni.TjTi.' ............ .... - ,. r,..,. .1,0 .,a.u r..w,,.re,t nf Hie Mr. Uetinett was a young man 01 i.i jbcksoo si naa, m , 1.,. nl ,t ..-..r... V I Ulil Ul f I Ul dim l.ao ui ' Hanimond. Portland; II. I,. Hiirklew. insirucior 01 me t tMI Left Last Nioht I Portland; C. K. liall. Portland, Victor j school for the past two years, i nor Miss Vrace IIokuo. and Miss Kll'son i I'ickey. Portland: (ieore Drinkwater ! to that time ho 'P""" r n.u Wesiim hmise Kleptrle Com- ana wite. t'liitman, wasn.; rreu uar- um. r,,.-, . u u. K'-- nanv. left last nipht for Portland. I vi-y. Poi itand; W. A. Anderson, Port The'v have been ib nuiistratinK fori land: J. K. Plunimer, Portland: K. S. the Hudson Klectrlc Store in this city ''ooper and wife. I,os Anceles; Mr. for the past few davs. land Mrs. T. H. Ilrown, Chlco, Cal.; W. A. Shoiie, Portland; T. (!. Tamie. I,. V. T. Kanco The I,. Y. T. danclne clnl) will en jov one of their bi-monthly dances at the K. of P. hall loniulit. Prepara tions have been made fi-r a irood timr md a latRe crowd Is anticipated. The Melody Five Torches ra will play. Vlsltlni; II, Mr. anil Mrs. P. II. Vlnkslnn and Mr. and Mrs. O. Mai'nou, of Portland 1'ie ;pe1KlinK scversil weeks in Hose- but-K and vicinity visitint: wltlf .Mrs. P'nkstou's anil Mrs. M:ittoot!'s bro thers, Pltzor anil Charlie Ileikb v. Portland: C. A. Clark anil wife, (irants Pass; William Ztirchcr and faintly, Dallas; I,. A. Dindlp, Seattle; S. Clnd stidii, Portland; William O'Malley, Portlaml; A. J. Peach Port land: A. K. Kverton. Portland: J. Ashby, Port land; K. K. Teatch. Port and; W. J. (ionier, Portland: W. F. Anderson. Portland: K. K. Payne, Portland. He was a man of exemplary charac ter end his death Is deeply mourned by his many friends of that vicinity. ! h' leave a widow and one small child. The body is beinf? taken to Coos iounty for burial as his parents I reside near Marshfield. j . o i PORN To Mr. and Mrs. Stoner of Looking Glass, March 20. a dniigb- TOFEDEMTM j NOTICE Important meeting Tami evening at the Hook Hint member be ptwnt. and social hour follotu 1 R. S. N0RRI3, Sfc'n.tnl J 1. S. A( XT-UTS HlXiE SIM Mitchell wide Wharton Hros. track w.mons nt r:en best golfers says girl champ , By MURIEL G. WICK EN DEN J (inir ctiiutipinii u( i : 11 hi mi. i Itituniiitimml Nt wn .Si'tvu'ci TI'MtlillMlK WI'M-S, lint;., March' 21. A first-t'lai'H wonuin rfll'iM- rrvrr h:i h' vix anil m vrr c;in us 'n-tl a wolfrr n.i ii fiiTi Ihh man, olimi.Iy ln'caiiHi' of tlii ilirtpn'tici" fn ptn siipif. A man lias lh- inlv;!iilat'i in thai If lias nun iioui-r In tin- hIhuiIiI. i ami far Kfrati-r Htn-nrih in Mh vril4 anl nnns. A man liai mil hi tig Id imitii' tin- wdikiiiK of his hips ft Tt 1 1 kn'i m. which play Mich n? itupMilaut art hi lht cM-ciitinn nf a. shut, w ht-n-a t a wi miait is the id. illy liatitlicapM'tl tty tiT hUitt. Itut whitl u man y.iiin in sin nuih friiui the (tf a man can some! iint'.H tii.ii. tip in nppiu.u Ii in; anil 1'iininir. Ihil has !' imiic Mirh U nr it -tire iiuw uda m 1 ha I ii Im m i sarv lo ! supt-i lal i i tv r;ool in all ill pari 11111 1 h nf I tit r:un' lo nil r.c tually nn Uip. What nl w :i i Htrfki'H im as In in tin- i ul it ami my il.Tn riT' h.twt'in I'H'ii an I wi:n n vnlfYrs in the us i-f th' liips, isp.T;alty thu n :h f hip. Wah li mix mkhI i'r.)fv--ii'iial nr fni- claf-i nmaliMir snd you will find lit m(H the (;n'iit'T i:ut of his "jMinch" Into tin- simU by n-rfcrt liip nutv.1 incnt. On the hack hvIiir his bmly ami We n hack to t It hnh-; at'ttT the hall has Immmi hit his hoily und livht h'K ate facing Ihn liulo. So many woini'ii Mflfers fail lo make enough use nf their hips ami also are laihiT apt to h't the hody ami arms folloxv throtivh too far after ihe plaxini; of a, shot. The taltr in mainly il'io to im jM'tfcrt hahilli e. At the top of the hark sxvi-iK ami at the finish of the ImI'.iw tlii M'uh one shoiilil hv ahle to mam. a in one's ha lance w it hunt anv t ffort. lint I think men have ih-' Vfi jidvt a'l .ina :i' over wmiii'ii in the mi'.-'Ii rf 1h-lr xrist;. Snint wom en goiters' wrist work Is rxcvlli-ni. hut rxen lhn the nitii are better be cause they can vet ii neatly tice as p.- -il in us in their wrists ami Ket that extra hit cf ".-nap" Hero !' com Siiletn - toie Uoxxe and son I. X of Saiein. act oinpa;iie(I hy Mi senior's brother, .inhn Howe, fax. Wash., ar xi'iiinR here for sev eral days and attending to business mat tern. ITowe, j . Howe of Col- PICKED UP HERE unit h ther.-f.in behind the at ball. SWEATER TIME have a complete line of slip on I coat s weai ers in x out and telle ol.its Ithn'k. naxv. tan. orchid, and ,n!e. See them at Markbi;ry i Quarterly Interest at 4 per cent will hereafter he allowed de positors with the San Kraneiseo Sav iiiRs and Loan Society. There are many in this coinmunitv. llrcto fore, Interest nt this hank, as with liter Con.4t ftavitiKs Institutions, has been paid semi -annually. Accord hr-; to the announcement Interest will he creditiyl from April 1. Although a number of New York a vinns in si it u 1 inns tna"Kura!i d t he nuarterly Interest paxnont la-t fall, 'he San V'rairci-jco Savincs and I.na'i Society Is the first bank t( do so on the coast. The histoiv nf (his In stitution has been one of t-te:u y uroxvth sim-e its doors w re itrst oiien for Imsiness February 1 . 1 v ; s. It is a matter of pride to ils direr tors that at no time in it-; h'stovy h-ive it assets, xv inch now i ii f MMO.nu.i b. en ir.ciras.-d tbrouvh niereer or con oll lation. VI It In Portb'iiil MI--H Kdith llechrle. and Miss Kd i l ti Miller, nurses at Mercv hospital will leave for Portland the latter par; of the week to vi.it wif'i friends and r'-latlves for several days. of I'jiI y Son Horn Word has been received here tlv liith of a son. weii:hln 74 pounds to Mr. r-pd Mrs. M. V. Stone, hvi r Kic'i'iif. ' rs. Stone was forni rU Vein: a I.ewis. daughter of Mr. "d Mn. IV Lewis, of this city. The chi'd has been named Venom (raw!'ovd Smae. Arrf:iN nt the (iranil Tuesday a I'd Wednefubiv nrri'nls nt the Crand llefe include. Kr. d IL Twohy, Aloha ; y i s. K. K. (1 1 uu.hI , U. V. 1'um;h, Tortland: C. T. 1 !:.: Merjo Kricksen aped IS and Vol-j ma Jacobs, aired lti, were picked u : here today, after havini: run axvay ; from th";r homes at I'ortland wiio , the idt-a of pntug to Los AnKeU'3 fc become inn vie stars. The Ki"!! packed their heloncinps In Bihall , handcrips and s'arted to hikfl alon.; the hlnhway. They xveiv picked up for short rides, they told .ludpe : Quine today, and walked only a few , miles between Portland and lfosr- j bnrir. They slept in a havstai-k In the northern part of the county last : nirlit, and arr'ved hi re this aTtei- : mi'i'V broke and hntmrv. They were ' pi' ' ' up ly the local nt'licers an I ; Mi;- d i r r 10 the sheriff's office, "ii! le i'a.-d ;mthoviiies noti- ' fii d Mnn, as they can Kot In . toe, h -.jpi the pan ntr. of the pirls 1 iirtv. ' ;m i wi! be made to send 1 1 lieu l.;.ck lu nn. WASHINGTON. March 20. The treasury today decided to accept null- I scriptiotiK aKrepating $475,414,000 ! ot the total amount offered on the! last Issues of treasury certificates of j Indebtedness. Total subscriptions to! the two issues, both dated -March 15 j were announced at $58. 859.000. Of the totnl accepted by the treaury, approximately $37,000,000, i was in the form of exchanges of ma- j turins certificates of indebtedness or Victory notes and war savings stamps which had matured. News-Review circulation 4125. NEW TODAY : and board. WANTKD Men to room Tull Bt 24fi S. Pnrrott 8t. FOR SAI,l-2 'riles, 9x12. 120 West I,ano nt. Phone 177. n)lf!TAl7rTelim and-hiunpss, wt. about 2700. vory cheap. C. A Lock wood Motor Co. FOR RA1.K 11 IBER.TY THEATER ,: MV Flllr-CI..SS SHOW NI) AT l(r Al .V I'lle i IvIUM. ('. T. I.MTI'O Ml-hel. l'.T' Mil!l: .1. V. . .Tnlitison. W..H. Variln i wir.'. l.i'ili; V. hinil. K. Starr. Cnr l i. . .I rhl.-aio: Dr. .1. nnil w iff. C'lii'-aen: Mr. Walkings rhniie 177. Products 120 W. Lane HOMES FIRST IM ANCHORAGE BOY, 8, TOO WISE; CWTB INTO HIGH KIM If f Intemattonal Mtvihrtai ATLANTA, Ga, Slrta-Af Gottesman la too Jtiatfmlri his menial ace. At least this seenutitirf Ion of the school il' Gottesman is fit!tl his Intellieence Quotifflssit he has the intellignwdis teen years aad seva months old. According to 1 rnlM fc school authorities inrliutr mitted to enter hi( ' classmates from lie Cm W school. J 11 Kna hpen tTOlOr tf KW l three years. o- Fluff Rues. The ) here. Phone 59. DOG SOLVES COURT WE fir n-AT-tirr The devotion ot t i '"JJfj solved a suit to Jt"di!j men owned the doi ill cinHT todav. Dob, a GermM poW "1 , Mi-t of a suit bet""l ' Ripmafil. Cow and calf. Cow elves ,..., A,.,n,i RrunWT 4 eallon of milk a day. Tom Jenny, ! nll j0- and Bob ""'l T? i vix-viilu I n:nmt,n'l - I answer io uicu,i-- --..i vol! siti'-Pni iir, nn two-thirds of! i....i him the don by coun i a Cletrnck tractor. C. A. Lockwood Motor Co. FOR SALE CHEAP 5 horsepower Fairbanks At Morse pas enjrine. C. A. Lockwood Motor Co. FOR SALE Barred rock and black , Minorca ecs for hatching. $1 per i settinx. Phone 260-R. Chevroiei. ca!i equipped auiouimm . ! Taylor. BAN WAIT "OR ME full LAST TIMF. TONIGHT a beloved characterization !; .r.:'-. 'vj' t , mil Dovi'lupcd from a tlialoct recitation nt a Chicago tl nnor years aj;o into a staie play vlirli ricatctl a furore ami lias become as mellow as HaviJ Watfielil's "The Music Master" ami now a photo play tliat will liiii(i smiles i-. in 1 tears to untold millions. GEORGE BEBAN will cull cn vou sunn with of Kuuli-irh l'ure I'ooil proilir i . i:arl Klionli. City. Res. 1 S. 1" i : t , t si. riione - - - o - CARD OF THANKS W wish to t;ike th'- llie.ms of ex tetollllv nnr -ii.rere t)i:iiu.s to the niiiny kind fneiiils who so kiti'ilv helped lt. after l tie ilealli of nnr liil one. Wo wish te ;h:ink tli.nl for the lliiit" l :loiifit flowers Mrs. Min Hiihnell ami f i-n ly. - - - t - o. . c. i( i: The r-orm.mi-'t O A , C. eloli In R vetMir:: t sponsorit1!! a il;UM-e at flio !i,T(er topi"!, wtiiih Is Tree to ii'l hli:h sel'ol s'lotoii's. all O. A. I' ! '" i llt. or 1 rT- live (1. A ('. stiulinti, T! - S'roll.rs on-he-tra. flo;n Corv:i!''s will ptovot.' iV.o iniii ti Many t. l e "ii,.nt ore to r, an this is sprinc jir.i tiee , ;inil O-iv li:lli p Mint d a most e-l'ol.ll'le d.ir. e for tonlr.ht There will to- t:..:ii Hlllllslnr co'li l'e fi.it nr. s. and Mrs. li. .1. l oiter. Seattle: II. Willis. I'o-ilanil: I .rliert M. ."nilth. Ciirson. W'-ish : 1.. A. liit-can. l-'ailn- lt.: I1 iviil rtst.er. F:irin- sli : ' .-. iiinl Mrs. A. I.a- s: John I.. Fow'.i r. l"L-tiin. V": initoti. Was O'-IV 1 ns Ashland. 1 .tHiii riiL-'i i , . , . Ohio: .1 V Vehercall. ' I a lire .'. s i- M '-s. I.'ov R Orr. : fr T '.i 'h:v he : fori. 'V l'ortl r M !' .1 el and wi: . IVj'i. 1'or's'i Francis Fluff TJiiki. money. Phone o The most I'MTIIT !s WITH CMllis PorM: N 1-' I Vi.-'m " on , it'e 'I. P ' !?.! : Holm. THE SIGN Mr nml Mrs ti 1 ;M" a MM-t. it h of WE ROSE" 1:1st CV.-r.ll'K. lttiili-e ft a ':i'e hour w ' -i Tl was s, r e 1 'Vie' 'r ii-d Mit V f Mis ( liirl. s V. l : lo It. W l'..i:. s, :m i, Mi. at.d Mr.-. M :'. s j,o d l: l -i' i I v 1 nn."l p- o . 11 . e . Mr i " d Mr. und Mrs. 11 II . 1. . ml; II ton r! inir. llo irriv P -n;:.-., o'tla- I M I! N . It's 1 .w ni 'I'.-k. Vm,!; io AH.. :, r. 1 K . I.- IV. oiti.i; v i; T .1 lo r s' 1, Mrs rlv.lts r n tie rtnn'oi.l 1 R. Sheelv. Lima, lor. Portland: II. I., v; Mr. and Mrs. ( : '1 eti'lil. T;ieo:on: Portland : Vr. and 'wart. Seattle; V I : T'en V'nod. ?. "' :in 1'nr'tand: I'. V alla Walla: Miss .!'; r. II. Drom 1. l'amn'on. San ! oninnn. iortl:'.ni' : 'lie; .1 Mev.r. s'o . h. Porll mil ; 1 . W. ;"id M' C l'.-n. r. i'i Chas. IWlil.v, '. Pal'ev. Kir-.-e; ' 1 o Xnc-'e-.-- W-ii-irl: .1 A (V-hiv. H-nth. Spot .in- : . Melrose; W O M:-ss C W. Uam- t. II. Tailor an.l . K O. .!, - ' II. Ni.ho's. p,.rt ' Is. Vol l!-i-i,t ; llrov '. e.e: W. I.. 'i s ,V Mn-ol. n - V-seh Por' '' "i, '.'... H ; l: Por-.r. - A NeM ..n. 1 ' 'ai.k Por:::"..l n-.l If.-. I . os i,s. Port'an.l; i; I-- F. A T.i'v. J oksoii a:id dau-h- f llv Vnlt.-il TTi-ss 1 1 ANT'tORACK. Alaska.. March 21. i With the tnnpost- of ohtai!iin?T pertna nent population, preferably of yininc married couples, the business Institu tions of Anohoraee. including the hanks, are workinc out a idan wheie hv prrferenoe will he civen to younc j tuart ieil men in employment, and they ( will he eneour iired to pnrrhase a home in the citv. The question includes In ' its eronomic scoiit such matters as causes for divorce and failure of iotinii eoupli s to cet a proper p. r- speetive on life throimh not havinc niu'ual responsibilities, li is arruetl .that marv divorces come through im proper direction of vouth at the time of init rin the marital state. Owninu 'he home is considered the first essen tial to personal tuiocess and the suc i e?.s of a' ciiv. FOR SALE 2 doj!. chickens. White Leehorns, 6 Rhode Island Reds. Mrs. Z. C. Drown, 802 Mill St. ON FEEDING Pl . - X LOS ANGEl-Ee, MJ t in me uw , - will be a a nnl f'X 'n the ntyjaa cl passed ui ins ptss - -r, Kifi- 10 ACRES FOR RENT River bottom small house plenty of fruit: close to town. Apply ltox 203 Roseburn FOR SALE 530 ft., new 6inch"fir floorine at 4:a0 per hundred. 11. t. J'"'" ' hi. Square, Klorr. Ixiokini! Glass. Phone IS F-1 from l.rsmng comes effectne- jtli!l The ordinance w J i. .ir,arimellt if cn . park. MAVIll; At IS AS TIIAKI IC COP UK MUNG. or .lolin K llev r In the f Hi. o p'oe h;. i nt. s w .'s not Ti x . Mar. h 21. Ma--invf.r Is a firm be o'd a.l-ii;.' "ihe proof : is in the atinp." and 'at. ntlon thar ", inin too lore a ttiik for 'ir o'fi, , rs i work he ilie ne.l ; tid 'or t wo hours dir i" -at fi" cnhi, -s-t an.l busiest he The dav a i i 'd st cf th,. y. ar. r i ,... .- r,.,ioe. d th- ll '-'ie ofli. ers frion one i initios. The m.n th-a it'aer le.lnction cf iho utii' h.nnr tA 4 " "H a f o most pleas-.,;; ;n't Va'i as :; 'el-ro'MKMl V t' l'll"0-s' f,,r ..f .. p... i- ol a w'ork. tl:e mn'or ro irse. isn't t;:e I'l V rather. ,, ; of tlo' nich' Hi-Is his heat coii-l-'Ol's in all kinds IMPORTED Percheron stallion Lis bui K SK','118 will be at Umpqua each Thursdav and Wilbur each Friday. E. II. Wills, Oakland, Ore LOST From Medford RoseburK stage, black hand baft containing order blanks for the Medford Fluff Rus Company. Finder leave at this office. ORDERS TAKEN "for broccoli plants prown from Imported seed. $n for a sincle thousand. 500 and" up, $4 per thousand. F. Schmidt, Dillard. LOST "Fox terrier pup." white with two round black marks on back, and black eats. Finder please notify RoseburK Hotel, or Phone 498 FOR S ALE ElectricTvibrator, scalp, facial, and muscle massage attach ments. Extra strength. Phone M R. or call 247 Chadwickt. T;iU:s-Tni(leyourold tires In on a set of new liood cords. We will allow you all they are worth. Wll- son's Tire Shop. 117 Jackson St. Hi irSEKEEPER Woman desired for ramh. small household. Person with one or two children preferred. De sirable if small boy to do chores ran be had. Reply, statlnu wages expected. "M" News-Review. FoR SALE l six" year" old mare. wt. abou 120: 1 two year old Jersey heifer, fresh: 1 two horse John Deere tlise harrow; 1 8" three bot tom orchard plow: 1 bugpy; 1 road cart. Phone N F-4 after 7 o'clock p. ni. ! Rubber bejg GAGtwt RETURN EN THOMAS MEIGHAN "BACHELOR DADDr . MMCt """IT A Bg of T!l Chap. teh,CJr." Molt Li""" Co""'' ,r ts-1 .FOLLOW o- - .au, TM t v . "THt fci